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Synthesis and water vapor separation properties of pure silica and aluminosilicate MCM-48 membranes
Shriya K. Seshadri,
Y. S. Lin
Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, School for (IAFSE-SEMTE)
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Engineering & Materials Science
Aluminosilicates
100%
Multicarrier modulation
89%
Water vapor
78%
Silica
72%
Membranes
59%
Oxygen
28%
Permeation
20%
Hydrothermal synthesis
14%
Gases
10%
Helium
9%
Condensation
8%
Air conditioning
8%
Vapors
7%
Air
4%
Water
4%
Chemical Compounds
Water Vapor
66%
Purity
35%
Meso Porosity
22%
Air Conditioning
21%
Dioxygen
20%
Capillary Condensation
19%
Hydrothermal Method
10%
Pore
9%
Gas
7%
Mixture
6%
Application
4%